That is AWESOME.......LOL.................i really think i need one of
these,when my mom runs her errands..even though i have her celll num.while
shes out .what about a quick police or ambulance  call for help has me
wondering.which i didn't know there were devices to do that.......Thanks
Lori

On Sat, Jun 4, 2016 at 2:16 PM, Lori Michaelson <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I just asked my Amazon Echo if I could borrow some money and the response
> was "I'm afraid I can't do that." LOL.
>
> I have also told her to go to hell and a variety of other things and it is
> cute as to what they have programmed into the unit for responses like that.
>
> *~Lori*
>
> On Sat, Jun 4, 2016 at 12:13 PM, Eric Olson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> What happens if you ask Echo for money?
>>
>> On 6/3/2016 9:36 PM, Lori Michaelson wrote:
>>
>> ​
>>
>> All this technology is mimicking each other OR works together.
>>
>> When I was looking for how to tell my Amazon Echo how to call someone in
>> an emergency using Jim's "Ask My Buddy" idea ... my niece looked up the
>> steps on how to do this but found that IFFT did it better, whether it uses
>> a "recipe" or a "skill." However, IFFT works *through* my Amazon Echo to
>> call a family member to call for help for me in one way or another.
>>
>> ~Lori
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 10:11 PM, Eric Olson <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Recipes makes me think you're taking about IFTTT or if this than that.
>>> Check it out. <https://ifttt.com/>https://ifttt.com/
>>>
>>> On 5/25/2016 11:58 PM, Lori Michaelson wrote:
>>>
>>> OMG! I JUST had my niece set this up for me except it was not called
>>> "Ask My Buddy." I had to set up "recipes" as they are called to have me
>>> call a family member to call my niece to first contact my caregiver and if
>>> she is unresponsive to then tell Alexa to message the fire department which
>>> will come when the ambulance.
>>>
>>> I am surprised they have 2 different ways to do this/accomplish this by
>>> using Amazon Echo. I think it was you who gave all of us the original way
>>> to do it which is what I did the week of May 9.
>>>
>>> ~Lori
>>> ​
>>>
>>> On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 12:23 AM, Jim Lubin < <[email protected]>
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> http://www.askmybuddy.net/help.php
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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